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London: Baloch protest outside Pakistan Embassy against activist's abduction

London [U.K.], Mar. 20 (ANI): Resenting Pakistan atrocities against the Baloch people, a protest was staged outside the Pakistan Embassy here yesterday against activist Zahid Baloch's extrajudicial abduction.

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London: Baloch protest outside Pakistan Embassy against activist's abduction
London [U.K.], Mar. 20 (ANI): Resenting Pakistan atrocities against the Baloch people, a protest was staged outside the Pakistan Embassy here yesterday against activist Zahid Baloch's extrajudicial abduction. Carrying various posters stating 'Baloch students are missing', 'release abducted Baloch women', the protesters were seen chanting slogans such as 'stop Baloch genocide'. Zahid Baloch is ex-chairman of the Baloch Student Organisation (Azad) (BSO). He was abducted on March 18, 2014 in the premises of Balochistan University. Earlier on March 15 this year, armed men kidnapped Balochistan Higher Education Secretary Abdullah Jan from Pakistan's Quetta. Citing police sources, the Dawn reported that unidentified gunmen picked up the official from Quetta's Sabzal Road area when he was on his way to work. Chief Minister Sanaullah Zehri took notice of the kidnapping and directed the Inspector General of Police to ensure his immediate recovery. A search operation was launched in various parts of Quetta to recover the Secretary. (ANI)

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